London 2012 Paralympics

Similar documents
London 2012 Paralympics

Report by Laura María Delgado. Image by Laura Hale (CC-BY-3.0)

Free Culture and Wikipedia Freedom to create and distribute without paying tribute

Collaborative Peer Production In a Health Context. Jimmy Wales President, Wikimedia Foundation Wikipedia Founder

Levels and trends in international migration

bulletin 139 Youth justice in Australia Summary Bulletin 139 MArch 2017

Standing for office in 2017

DOES ADDITION LEAD TO MULTIPLICATION? Koos Hussem X-CAGO B.V.

DIGITAL NEWS CONSUMPTION IN AUSTRALIA

Jun Qtr 17 Mar Qtr 17 to Jun Qtr 17. Persons in full-time custody 41, % 6.5% Persons in community-based. 67, % 4.

New Business Opportunities with Social Media

The demographic diversity of immigrant populations in Australia

Sector briefing: 2011 Census night homelessness estimates

The Future of North West Sydney

Your ED101 Lab Section Friday, 2-3 P.M. School Bowman School (1 pt.) Grade(s) Observing 4 th grade (1 pt.) Supervising Teacher Ms. Heckert (1 pt.

Immigration Visa Guide for Footballer

Migrant population of the UK

Social Media Tools Analysis

New tactics see coal seam gas protests gain the upper hand

Ngä Mäori i te Ao Moemoeä Mäori in Australia

ROME CONVENTION, 1961

Measuring Identities, Diversity and Inclusion: Results from the 2016 Census

Highlands A District Municipality in Capital Regional District

Perceptions and knowledge of Britain and its competitors in Foresight issue 156 VisitBritain Research

MEDIA KIT. For inquiries, call Chris Goltermann at Top Banner & First Tier Ads - Twitter followers. - Social Media

And Now For Something Completely Different. Battle of Britain: UK Student and anti-austerity Protests and Riots. Where is this happening?

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

Attitudes to Nuclear Power Are they shifting?

BIG IDEAS. GREAT RESULTS.

Wikipedia article creation

the vision to create

Podcast 60 - Multicultural Australia

The Mathematics of Democracy: Is the Senate really proportionally representative? 1

ASIA-PACIFIC REGIONALISM OVERTAKING OCEANIA REGIONALISM. Ron Crocombe Box 309, Rarotonga, COOK ISLANDS

Logan McHone COMM 204. Dr. Parks Fall. Analysis of NPR's Social Media Accounts

Social. Media. in prevention efforts. Lyndsey Hawkins. Bradley University

Revised rules and by-laws for the Australian region


Dufferin Grove: Neighbourhood Profile

UNAUTHORISED USE OF YOUR IMAGE

Leadership Structure and Expectations

IFES PRE-ELECTION SURVEY IN MYANMAR

CSR Campaign. Presenters: Brooke Rightnour & Ashley Loiacono

Message from the Editor :

CENSUS ANALYSIS. St. BRENDAN s PARISH, FLEMINGTON 2011 Census Details

City of Bellingham Residential Survey 2013

How can new media strengthen. 16th Operation Lifesaver International Symposium Navigating Rail Safety

Section 75 Policy Screening Form

Politics and Law. Resource list ATAR Year 11 and Year 12

Subsequent Migration of Immigrants Within Australia,

How the world views Britain 2017

Question/Categories 29%

Article Feedback (AFT5) PROJECT OVERVIEW. Wikimedia Foundation Editor Engagement Team

Tell us what you think. Provide feedback to help make American Community Survey data more useful for you.

Police and Crime Commissioners in England (except London) and Wales.

Political Party Development Course 2011

The Development of Australian Internal Migration Database

101 Ways Your Intern Can Triple Your Website Traffic & Performance This Year

Plaintiff s Exhibit 6

Truth Is Treason In An Empire Of Lies

@all studying the #twitter phenomenon. December 2009

2017 VIETNAMESE REFUGEE STORY COMPETITION

Introduction to using social media

COMMUNITY PERCEPTIONS OF MIGRANTS AND IMMIGRATION

Immigration Visa Guide for Electronic Equipment Trades Worker

NEWSWEEK REVIEW. 6th-10th November By Rhea Cheramparambil and Meganne Gerbeau

International students in Australia beyond dollars, migrants and spies

How Social Media Is Changing Communications

International police missions as reverse capacity building: experiences of Australian police personnel

THE COURTS AND THE MEDIA

Creston A Town in Central Kootenay Regional District

Social Change and Diverse Viewpoints: Case Studies in 200 Religion and 300 Social Sciences

Social Networking & Bar Association Communication -- What You Should Know About How to Use it to Your Advantage

SIMPLY TRADE DATA NOW

Lake Cowichan A Town in Cowichan Valley Regional District

Spallumcheen A District Municipality in North Okanagan Regional District

Lake Country A District Municipality in Central Okanagan Regional District

Goal 3: Promote Gender Equality and Empower Women

Guernsey Chamber of Commerce. Website User Guide

Guidelines for advertisers

Teens in Canada. AB 3: 5-Minute Teacher

Elections for everyone. Experiences of people with disabilities at the 8 June 2017 UK Parliamentary general election

Sentencing snapshot: Sexual assault,

POW/MIA Chair of Honor Donation Program PR Commitment Plan & Requirements

'Indigenous' sense of place and community in a small island: Norfolk Island and the Pitcairndescendant

Sponsorship & Media Kit

Submission to the Speaker s Digital Democracy Commission

Christian Kabbas CO 102 PR PLAN

Community Profile of Adelaide Metropolitan area

Survey Report Victoria Advocate Journalism Credibility Survey The Victoria Advocate Associated Press Managing Editors

EasyChair Preprint. (Anti-)Echo Chamber Participation: Examing Contributor Activity Beyond the Chamber

The Equality Act 2010:

People. Population size and growth. Components of population change

Question/Categories. Notes: Total may not become 100% due to rounding off

TOTAL NATIONAL POST NETWORK 12,315,080. Report for September 2012 DIGITAL EDITION (See Notes #1)

Martin Hope, Director, British Council Benelux and Project Director, Language Rich Europe

Saanich A District Municipality in Capital Regional District

Session 2: The importance of institutions and standards for soft connectivity

Castlegar A City in Central Kootenay Regional District

Joanna Ferrie, Strathclyde Centre for Disability Research, University of Glasgow

Transcription:

HOPAU @ London 2012 Paralympics A report by Laura Hale laura@fanhistory.com Purplepopple on twitter LauraHale on Wikipedia Draft dated 14 September 2012

Content Development Articles created about every 2012 Summer Paralympian. Pictures of every 2012 Australian Paralympian found on Commons and Wikipedia. 130 classification articles created. Six articles achieved Good Article status. 60 articles improved for Did You know. Over 70 articles published on Wikinews in lead up and during the London Games. Over 250 images taken by community in lead up donated to Commons. 10 Paralympic related interviews uploaded to Commons.

Workshops State Library of Queensland workshop. Classification workshop in Canberra. Sydney Rollers & Gliders World Challenge Wikinews test workshop. Three IRC Wikinews Workshops. Wikinews workshop held in London.

Organisational Support Wikimedia Australia funding for travel to London, and organisational support. Australian Paralympic Committee funding for travel to London, clothing, pins, general organisational support and workshop hosting. Wikimedia Foundation provided branded clothing. Wikimedia UK hosted Wikinews workshop and provided Wikimedia merchandise. Wikinews contributors created program assistance for mobile reporting and ran multiple workshops.

Games Attention Kate Lundy blogged about the HOPAU effort. Kate Lundy mentioned the HOPAU effort in Parliament. France 24 mentioned project. An English newspaper mentioned the project. An Australian television station used a HOPAU taken image from Rollers & Gliders World Challenge. A Wikinews article was published in print in Sierra Leone.

Social Media: Twitter People linked to HOPAU related content on Twitter, with the most popular content to link to being Wikinews articles. 117 links were shared by 38 distinct users for Wikinews content, 109 distinct links by 26 users for Wikipedia articles about 2012 Australian Paralympians, and 24 links by 15 distinct users to classification articles.

Social Media: Twitter The three types of Twitter linkers are relatively similar, with the exception of the 2012 Australian Paralympian linkers who appear to update more frequently and Wikinews linkers who have more followers friends.

Social Media: LiveJournal While Twitter and Facebook are social media sites that are traditionally seen as driving traffic, lots of smaller sites exist with active blogging communities. One such site is LiveJournal. While no one was linking to Wikinews articles on LiveJournal in posts or comments, links to classification articles were posted once each in journals owned by aigantighe and mancunian. aigantighe is from New Zealand and their journal is watched by 105 people. Mancunian is from the United Kingdom and their journal is watched by over 1,000 people. Miumau is the only person to link to an article about a 2012 Australian Paralympian. Their journal is watched by over 27,000 people.

Social Media: Google+ The Google+ community has a different type of community than the one on Twitter, attracting a community that is a bit more tech savvy and elitist. Because of this, they generally do not link to Wikipedia. The community on the site was not much interested in Australia and the Paralympics either, with only 19 comments using both keywords.

Wikipedia Total views between 12 August and 11 September 2012. There are 124 classification articles counted. T38 (classification), T37 (classification), T44 (classification), S12 (classification), Disability sport classification, Disability sport classification, S10 (classification) all had 25,000+ views. There are 21 articles about events at the 2012 Summer Paralympics and the main 2012 Summer Paralympics article counted. The 2012 Australian Paralympians includes 174 articles, and does not include the team. The articles with more than 5,000 views include Australia at the 2012 Summer Paralympics, Matthew Cowdrey, Evan O'Hanlon, Kelly Cartwright, Jacqueline Freney, Chris Bond (wheelchair rugby), Maddison Elliott, Ryley Batt, Kurt Fearnley, Ahmed Kelly, Ellie Cole, Kayla Clarke and Madison de Rozario. Only two of these articles appeared as DYKS in this period: Ahmed Kelly and Kayla Clarke.

Wikipedia: Translations A few HOPAU connected articles have been translated into other languages. Found in the list above, classification articles have not been done in other languages. Efforts have been made to reach out to Dutch and Portuguese speaking Wikipedia contributors to get them to translate or create these articles in their own language but so far with little success. Several articles related to Australia at the 2012 Summer Paralympics exist in other languages, with athletics, cycling and swimming being the most popular articles. Articles about male Paralympians are more likely to be translated by a ratio of 6:5. When the articles created by Laura Hale on simple are subtracted, the ratio is 5:3.

Wikipedia: Did You Know In the lead up to the Paralympics, articles were prepped to appear on Wikipedia s front page in the Did You Know section. The table below shows the date an article appeared and views on the day.

Wikipedia: Did You Know When combined, the Did You Know articles had 66,367 views, accounting for 16.1% of all views to 2012 Australian Paralympian views during the Games period. The most popular Did You Know was Chris Bond (wheelchair rugby), which received twice as many views as the second most popular Did You Know, likely because it included a picture. The second most popular Did You Know was Kayla Clarke and also included a picture. 34 articles about male Australian Paralympians appeared at DYK compared to 25 about female Australian Paralympians. The gender disparity was partly a result of editor burnout, which resulted in articles of lower quality and ineligible for Did You Know. Another factor was Australia appears to have sent more male Paralympians to the Games than females. Amongst the most popular DYKs, six of the top ten featured female Australian Paralympians.

Wikipedia: Article feedback English Wikipedia allows for feedback to be submitted by IP addresses on selected articles on the site. The table below shows all the feedback submitted for 2012 Australian Paralympian and classification articles where the feedback form is turned on.

Wikipedia: Australia at the 2012 Summer Paralympics One of the goals of the project was to maintain the article about Australia at the 2012 Summer Paralympics during the Games period. Australia has a much smaller editing community and was not hosting the Games, which meant article about Great Britain was often updated faster and had more people working on it. Nine editors made most of the edits to the article during the Games period.

Wikipedia: Australia at the 2012 Summer Paralympics Of the thirteen human editors who made changes to the article, eight are affiliated with the HOPAU project. Six anonymous editors made one edit each. Five of these editors were from Australia, and one was from the United Kingdom. The average edit added 262 bytes of content, median edit added 54 bytes of content and mode edit made zero additions of new content. 5 bot edits were made, 4 of them making interwiki link fixes to the article in other languages. 8 edits were made using user run scripts, with three of these script assisted edits being made during the Games.

Wikipedia: Article feedback The table below gives a better idea of where comments on articles are geographically coming from based on the article type, Australian Paralympian or classification, and the sex of the Australian Paralympian. Classification questions from entirely from outside Australia. IP addresses from New South Wales used the feedback tool most, giving feedback by a 2:1 ratio for male:female articles. Queensland, which gave a sixth of the feedback, had an even gender split in leaving comments. Western Australia, Tasmania and Victoria all only asked questions about male competitors, whereas Mexico and the United Kingdom left feedback exclusively on female competitors.

Wikipedia: Classification Total number of pictures on each classification article as of 13 September.

Wikinews Articles published in the Paralympic period. Total views between 21 August and 11 September

Wikinews Articles published in the Paralympic period. Total views between 21 August and 11 September

Wikinews Articles with 2 or more mentions on Twitter 35 articles linked only by Wikinews, 1 by purplepopple and 8 not linked by anyone on Twitter.

Wikinews Wikinews articles were published about the 2012 Summer Paralympics in advance of the Games to teach others how to write for the project and to test how to use it in advance of on the ground reporting. The 20 articles below were the published articles and the views for the 30 previous days as of 17 August. The sponsorship issue was one Wikinews reported on before most of the Australian media.

Commons In the lead up to London, the Australian Paralympic Committee uploaded a large number of images. Beyond that, people involved with the project uploaded images including LauraHale and Bidgee. A few of these images have been identified as quality images on Commons including the ones below. One image taken by a participant was used in a television broadcast about the men s wheelchiar basketball team in the lead up to London.

Commons Images uploaded as a result of the project are found on at least 274 pages found on 22 Wikimedia projects. The table below gives an idea as to how many pages by project uses images connected to the project. Counting for a project stops at 100 for the tool used. The list of images looked at was not complete, so numbers are likely higher.

Commons German Wikipedia used images during London for use on articles about the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu at the 2012 Summer Paralympics articles. The profile picture of Jacqueline Freney was used on Sommer-Paralympics 2012, the main article about the Games. This article was viewed 143434 times during the previous 30 days as of 13 September. The Oceania Paralympics images were also used on several pages on French Wikipedia for country specific Games articles. Images from the Rollers & Gliders World Challenge appear on articles about wheelchair basketball at the Paralympics, the Great Britain men s team, and the Australian men and women s teams. Spanish Wikipedia uses the team profile image of Greg Smith for their article about him. The audio interview of Trischa Zorn and connected picture were used on at least three different language Wikipedias, including English, Italian and Portuguese. Many images were across Wikinews articles, including news articles about the Rollers & Gliders World Challenge, London Paralympic articles original reporting, a press conference in Canberra before the Games and more.